Who This Is For

Keeping up with technological changes is no longer an option for any educational or business person today – actually, for ANYONE today. Whether you are a manager in a changing business environment, displaced professional re-entering the workforce, a faculty member or student, or a grandparent wanting to keep up with your grandkids, our presentations, workshops, tutorials and coaching offer concrete and applicable skills that will serve to enhance your capabilities and provide a bridge into the digital age.

Digital Immigrants

Become fluent in digital literacy.

If you are simply trying to catch up with the latest technologies so that you can communicate with the younger people in your life, we can help.  Our programs are perfect for people who want to learn anything from the basics to more advanced uses of the internet and social networking so they can stay in the loop with friends, family, and colleagues. Find out how to become more fluent in Facebook, LinkedIn and a variety of other online community building programs.

Business

The marketing landscape is ever changing.

Social networking is taking the business community by storm. Your success depends on learning to lead the digital conversation, or your business will be left behind. Learn how technology can help you and your staff determine the best strategic uses of the Internet for business growth, brand development and government procurement opportunities.

For those who are re-entering the workforce after a recent layoff, you may need to hone your current skills and learn new skills that will be critical in making you more attractive to potential employers.

Academia

Lifelong learning is an absolute necessity.

Those in higher education today face the ever-increasing challenge of keeping up with the technological advances transforming professions in the world today. In order for Faculty, MBA Students, and International Students to enhance your career advancement, you must stay abreast of changes in social media programs, powerful presentation options and important innovations in the digital age.

Non-Profits

Leverage the strength of your team.

Understand how the use of social media, improved presentation skills, community building and knowledge of branding and marketing strategies will benefit your entire leadership team, Board of Directors and volunteers.  Learn how to create a comprehensive approach to your next campaign that leverages all team members’ strengths using available technologies.

 

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Why dsl::digital as a second language?
Our purpose is to provide maps to help make it easier to explore the new terrain in this digital world. To make technology easily accessible.
Staff Details
Founder: Catherine Seo
Location:
Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138
United States of America
Contact Information:
617.721.9463 phone
617.625.3733 fax
info@digitalsecondlanguage.com
www.digitalsecondlanguage.com